→ Liechtenstein visa for Chinese citizens
Travelers from China holding a Chinese passport currently require a visa to enter Liechtenstein, with only a specific transit visa type available for direct application. This means direct tourism as a standalone destination via a dedicated Liechtenstein visa process is not facilitated, making any visit typically part of a broader European journey. Given Liechtenstein is a landlocked microstate, bordered exclusively by Switzerland and Austria, direct international flights are nonexistent. Visitors would typically fly into a major European airport like Zurich, Switzerland – a journey of over 10 hours from China – before taking a scenic approximately 1.5-hour train ride to Liechtenstein. Due to its customs and currency union with Switzerland, the Swiss Franc (CHF) is the official currency, and Swiss authorities often handle consular affairs, further integrating travel into the wider Schengen area.
Entry requirements
- Onward ticket
- Required
- Funds proof
- Required